Over three days of intense scientific activity, the 9th Congress of the Spanish Society of Epilepsy (SEEP) became a crucial meeting point for epilepsy experts, physicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
This annual congress, held this year in Santiago de Compostela from October 19 to 21, made a lasting impact on advancing the understanding and treatment of this neurological disease.
The Hotel Monumento San Francisco provided the perfect setting for the event, which welcomed over 400 attendees from various nationalities, highlighting the growing importance of addressing epilepsy on an international scale.
One of the key highlights of the congress was the focus on the latest advancements in genetic research applied to epilepsy. Through keynote lectures and high-level discussions, experts analyzed the crucial role of genetics in understanding the disease and personalizing treatments.
Additionally, the event explored topics related to innovative therapies, including deep brain stimulation and the latest monitoring technologies for improved seizure control. The medical community shared clinical experiences and cutting-edge research findings.
The congress stood as a testament to the commitment of the medical and scientific community in the search for more effective solutions for a disease that affects millions of people worldwide.
See you at the 10th edition!